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still dude, pepperoni is not spicy at all, And i'm from holland, where you're lucky to even get salt on your food.


This brings back memories of my childhood. I guess that's what happens when you grow up a few miles outside a city named Holland.

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Here we prefer a good beef, beans and things like that. Salt is or main spyce.


It doesn't strike you as odd that a country with a huge latino component wouldn't have spicy food?

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Here we prefer a good beef, beans and things like that. Salt is or main spyce.


It doesn't strike you as odd that a country with a huge anal sex component wouldn't have spicy food?


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Here we prefer a good beef, beans and things like that. Salt is or main spyce.


It doesn't strike you as odd that a country with a huge latino component wouldn't have spicy food?


Look, they are the only Portugese speaking country in South America. It is their God given duty to be different from their neighbors as much as possible. I'm pretty sure the pope decided that this should be. :P


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If you had crushed hot red peppers to it, it ain't half bad.


I'm glad someone else does this besides me.


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The best kind of pizza is the deep dish Chicago style.

If I'm just ordering normal pizza, though, cheese and pepperoni is the way to go.

Oh, and pineapples have no business being on a pizza.

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Orpheus wrote:
Human Bass wrote:
Here we prefer a good beef, beans and things like that. Salt is or main spyce.


It doesn't strike you as odd that a country with a huge latino component wouldn't have spicy food?


Actually, my wife is cuban, and if have been being attention correctly the food over there is mucho spiceless as well. very similar to what HB is describing; Steakand rice w/ beans.


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I like peperoni, but it really burns my mouth, i cant stand pepper.


Pepperoni is like the most mild shit ever. Is it actually hot in Brazil?

And you guys don't have spicy food? What the fuck?


Do you think that every tropical 3rd world country is like Mexico or Malaysia? :lol:

Here we prefer a good beef, beans and things like that. Salt is or main spyce.


still dude, pepperoni is not spicy at all, And i'm from holland, where you should lucky to even get salt on your food.


Well, pepperoni is my limit, i already suffered a bit during my time on Canada, the owner of the house which i stayed took time to undestand that brazilians arent the biggest fans of pepper.
So forget all those stupid spices and learn how to fucking cut your cattle! Canadian beef was shitty.


They were just trying to cook out all that mad cow disease. And Brazilian beef is basically American beef, since we outsourced our farms there to get around environmental regulations.


no,no. Our cattle is raised on a open enviroment, so our beef has less fat. A big mac here is a bit less caloric than on the US.

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Orpheus wrote:
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Here we prefer a good beef, beans and things like that. Salt is or main spyce.


It doesn't strike you as odd that a country with a huge latino component wouldn't have spicy food?


your school was quite bad on history...right? Because Brazil has a quite different culture compared to any other south america country, since we were a PORTUGUESE possession! And no, we dont speak spanish either.

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simple schoolboy wrote:
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Here we prefer a good beef, beans and things like that. Salt is or main spyce.


It doesn't strike you as odd that a country with a huge latino component wouldn't have spicy food?


Look, they are the only Portugese speaking country in South America. It is their God given duty to be different from their neighbors as much as possible.


Thanks god. If we are fucked up, our neighbours are even more :lol:

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Human Bass wrote:
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Here we prefer a good beef, beans and things like that. Salt is or main spyce.


It doesn't strike you as odd that a country with a huge latino component wouldn't have spicy food?


your school was quite bad on history...right? Because Brazil has a quite different culture compared to any other south america country, since we were a PORTUGUESE possession! And no, we dont speak spanish either.


Look dingleberry, my history courses were better than yours. Excuse me for assuming that you would have at least ONE spicy dish, since that's the case in every country around you. Regardless, you folks are missing out if you're not using spices.

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Oh, by the way, you're still a pussy for thinking pepperoni is spicy.

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cheese=cheaper. :li:

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Buffalo cheese on a pizza is soooooo overrated. And overpriced.

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Oh, by the way, you're still a pussy for thinking pepperoni is spicy.

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sometimes all the toppings make you appreciate the cheese and sauce less

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Oh, by the way, you're still a pussy for thinking pepperoni is spicy.

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Oh, by the way, you're still a pussy for thinking pepperoni is spicy.


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